Darrin Campbell: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

Darrin Campbell, a wealthy Florida businessman renting a mansion from retired tennis star James Blake, shot and killed his wife and two teenaged children before setting off an explosion and shooting himself in a horrifying murder-suicide, cops said.

On May 7, the house was destroyed in a massive fire and Campbell, his wife, Kimberly, and their son, Colin, and daughter Megan, were all found dead in the home.

1. Cops Have Ruled it a Murder-Suicide

Officials confirmed May 9 what had been widely suspected days earlier: Campbell killed his family and orchestrated the fiery explosion, which was visible throughout the family’s posh, golf-club neighborhood and witnessed by a horrified neighbor who was out walking her dogs and called 911. (Listen to the audio above.)

Darrin Campbell’s mother, Mary, told The New YorkDaily News, the day after the fire: “I have no idea what happened. I spoke to him last night.”

The Campbell family had been renting the home in Tampa at 16223 Sierra de Availa from Blake for the past two years.

According to Campbell’s mother, her son knew Blake. The tennis star was in Connecticut at the time of the fire. According to ABC Tampa, Blake bought the home in 2005 for $1.5 million.

2. Campbell Was a Successful Businessman

On behalf of all in our organization we are greatly saddened to learn the news regarding our Chief Operating Officer, Darrin Campbell, and the Campbell family. This is a difficult time for all involved and we are trying to cope with this news. We extend our heartfelt sympathies to friends and family members during this time of grief.

On his LinkedIn page, Campbell says that he previously worked at Pods Inc and Ivans Inc. At Ivans, he was the VP of operations. The Tampa Tribune reports his father-in-law, Bruce, saying that Campbell had taken time off work this year but didn’t say why. This was later confirmed by the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s office who said that Campbell had taken a leave of absence. He had know known mental problems or any criminal record.

Campbell bought six packages of firecrackers and six packages of aerial fireworks. The type of pyrotechnics were similar to Fourth of July fireworks, Weimer told the Tribune. Weimer added that while the fireworks could have started the blaze, it would have spread much slower unless something else was ignited.

TMZ reported at the time of the fire that one of the deceased had fireworks strapped to his or her head.

His daughter Megan was also a student at Carrollwood Day. The school has crisis counsellors helping students in the wake of the tragedy. Darrin Campbell was active in the school where he served as a treasurer, according to TampaBay.com.